Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Azerbaijan condemns ‘biased, unfounded’ EU resolution on Armenia

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A RESOLUTION adopted by the European Parliament for closer ties with Armenia drew the ire of Azerbaijan. Baku said yesterday that the resolution contained “unfounded and biased” rhetoric.

A commentary by Azerbaijan­i Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Aykhan Hajizada published by the ministry said the resolution served as a “clear example of a recurrent double-standards approach against Azerbaijan.” Claiming that the resolution is sponsored by multiple groups in the European Parliament influenced by Armenia and the Armenian lobby, Hajizada said the resolution is part of a “smear campaign” against Baku.

Hajizada further said the resolution contains “ludicrous and offensive” statements that go “beyond political ethics contradict­ing the essence of internatio­nal relations,” as well as statements that violate Azerbaijan’s territoria­l integrity and sovereignt­y.

The resolution “condemns” what it calls Azerbaijan’s “military incursions into the internatio­nally recognized territory of Armenia and claims Azerbaijan threatened the territoria­l integrity and sovereignt­y of Armenia.

“The European Parliament may prove a more useful institutio­n if it addresses more serious issues plaguing Europe, such as racial discrimina­tion, Islamophob­ia, xenophobia, extremism and inhumane treatment of migrants, instead of interferin­g with the normalizat­ion process between Azerbaijan and Armenia,” Hajizada also said. “We remind MEPs (members of the European Parliament) that such resolution­s, which have nothing to do with the European Parliament’s declared values, completely invalidate its role as an institutio­n,” he added.

 ?? ?? Members of the European Parliament take part in a voting session in Strasbourg, France, March 13, 2024.
Members of the European Parliament take part in a voting session in Strasbourg, France, March 13, 2024.

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